Barn house plans, also called barndominium plans or barndos, are instantly recognizable due to their iconic shape and the specialized design materials used in constructing these homes. Their facades often feature design elements such as gables, wraparound porches, warm woods, post and beam construction or timber frames, stonework, and exciting options for the windows and doors of these homes.
Some barndominium house plans and floor plans add a silo on the home’s side, offering aesthetically pleasing exterior value and rustic appeal. Steeply pitched roofs and gambrel roofs add textural depth and the ability to dispose of heavy snow loads if your home is in a region with heavy snowfall. These architectural elements create a warehouse home style that adds visual interest, practicality, and allowance for maximum headspace to incorporate additional bedrooms, lofts, or attic space for storage.Some barndominium house plans and floor plans add a silo on the home’s side, offering aesthetically pleasing exterior value and rustic appeal. Steeply pitched roofs and gambrel roofs add textural depth and the ability to dispose of heavy snow loads if your home is in a region with heavy snowfall. These architectural elements create a warehouse home style that adds visual interest, practicality, and allowance for maximum headspace to incorporate additional bedrooms, lofts, or attic space for storage.